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Botanologia
Author
Salmon, William, 1644-1713. Other Author(s): Dawks, Ichabod, 1661-1730, Rhodes, Henry, Taylor, John, bookseller.
Date Added
10 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1710
Publisher
London : Printed by I. Dawks for H. Rhodes ... and J. Taylor ...
Source
Botanologia
Alternate Title
the English Herbal, or, History of Plants : containing ... : Adorned with Exquisite Icons or Figures, of the most Considerable Species, Representing to the Life, the True Forms of Those Several Plants : the Whole in Alphabetical Order
Topic
Botany > Pre-Linnean works. Botany, Medical > Early works to 1800. Plants > Dictionaries > Early works to 1800.
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Clp 88 Egllm '
Comes from lllyria in Greet: ': Here we onl Nurfe
it up in Gardens, where it flourilhes as we lasany
of the'Bltto-orPurpl: Kinds.“ L ' .
Vll. m: Timer. ’ They flower in' April, Illa),
and from, according as care istaken of them. ‘
VIII. The Qualitier. i The Illyrirk Orrit‘t is, ac-
'counted the bell, but the Roots of both that and
the flurmrinz are ufed, and. the latter being molt
common, bars away the Bell in its Name. It is
hot and 'd .in the 1‘econd Degree, insides, attenu-
ates, exp orates, digells, opens, mollilies, abller-
ges, and is Pe80ral.; . ; .'
IX. The Spaifimnm. It is good agamft Tarta-
rous h‘lucilage in therBrell: and Lungs, Coughs,
Althma‘s, [linking Breath.
X. The Preparations. ‘ You may 1prepare from
the Root (forynothing are of the lam rs ufed.)
I. A Ponder. 2. Spain Diarrtorh'rtzpllctr, A Spe-
ritr. 3. [in EleHunrynmple. 4. Diarrrar Salami”,
EleEluary of Orrice Roots compound. 5. An Egr-
trail. 6. A. Spirituartr Tuttiure. 7. An And Tm-
!Izrt. '
'I'bt'l’irtutr.
X15173" Ponder, commonly mlled Orricc Pond”.
It is ufed outwardly in making perfumes, and in
fweetPouder .fot theHair; alto in Competitions
of Damtk‘Pondtrr and Cyprek Poudrrr. “The
Roe: ,it felf is‘many times chewed in the Mouth,
by fuch who have'a' Stinking-Breatli; by which
merits it draws forth much Rheum, Hegm, and ill
digelled‘Humors, which caufe the Breath to hnell
Strong.‘ However the [imple , Poudet is given for
the fame purpof from half a Dram to a Dram
. every Morning fa ing, and every Night going to
Bed, mixediv'vith a fullicient Quantity of double
refined Sugar, and fo fwallowed, and walhed down
with a Glafs of, White-‘Lirbzm or Port Win. It
Opens obltruElions of ' the .Womb,‘ provokes: the
Terms, expels Wind, cafes gripings of the Belly,
and ains of the Stomach; -
' Xllgspniu ‘xDiairto: fr'mplicer, Pouderof 0r-
rice Root limpie.. See it in our Pharmacqpa‘ia Lan-
dinmjr':,1.ib. 4; Chap 21. Sell. to. It is cod :1-
gainlt Allhm'a’s, breathing obllruiled, Colds, oughs,
Hoarfnefs, Wheezing, Phthilickdhortn‘efs of Breath,
Pain of the Stomach, m. Dofe from halfa Dram
to two Drams. 4 > ’
Xlll.,,'1'be', EIeEuary. It it made ty‘ tbe fimple
Ponder at Sell. It. on: part mixed with Clarified
Honey tzen yam. It has all the Virtues of the Spe-
fits Drama: limping: afotenamed ; belide's whtcl
it caufeS-an admirable eit'pefloration, and withzil
kee s the Body foluble -, it clmnfes ' the Lungs, and
bed 5 Ulcers there, expels Wind, gives ale in the
Colick, by opening the Bowels,and(prevails againll
a llinking Brwth, Dole half 8 an unce or more,
Morning and Evening, drinking a Glafs of White
PmWincafter it. '- -‘ 8 -
XlVrDiairm Salamani, EleEluary Qf-Ortice
Root com ound. See it in our Pharmacopttialap.
difl?hfi:.LtiJ. 4, Clm . 22. Sell. 57.. 'It‘ is .a very
good PeElontl, goo againli‘llllhma's, belching up
Wind, Coughs, Colds, Hoarfnefs, WheezingLOb.
. Etions of the Lungs, Ulcers of the‘Lungs, fpit-
“’18 of Blood‘ and matter : It cleanfes thole‘ arts,
dues, and healstthem, is good againlt Co icks,
WW1, gtip'mgs of the'Bowels, Worms in Chil-
dfen, pain of theStomach, waknefs thereof, and
Want of appetite Dofe from half an Ounce to
an Ounc 'two or three times a day, drinking a
Glal‘s of tpgocrnr‘or netous Wine after it.
‘ XV.- vibe-Extrail. ’ t is given from halfa Dram
l? a Dram in a Glals of White Port Wine, Camry,
‘1 Warn, Sbmy, or Illader‘a Wine, as alfo in Mead
0r Aletbrglin. It has all the Virtues of the Sim-
ple and Corn ound Ponders and Eleituaries, but is
more powerfu and elieiluul to all the purpol'es and
intentions there fpecihetll lr warms and comforts
a cold moil’t and depraved Stomach, lhengthens
the Appetitepufes a good dige lion,und powerfully
opens obllruclions of the Lungs, Liver and Spleen.
XVI. Tilt? spin-Illa.“ "I‘inflm-e. lt rel’tores the
tone of the Stomach and other Vil‘cera to a Mira:
tie; and lirengthcns the Bowels upon the Cure of
a Droplie, making them able to relill the return of
the Difeafe, and to to prevent a Relapfe‘. It is a
lingular good thing againli a Leucophlegmatia,
wearinefs of the Body, Lazinel‘s, fainting and
livoonin Fits, and the Scurvy in a cold habit of
Body. ofe two Drams, to three or more, in any
Eop‘er and fpecelick Vehicle, Morning, NOOn,and
l t.
g
XVII. Tb: Acid Tinfhxre. It is highly dcob-
lituaive and antifcorbutlck, good againlt all forts
of Fevers which proceed from the corruption of the
Juices, and puttelailion of the Humors, and there-
fore is very reValent againll the Plague, and all
forts of Pelli ential and malignant Fevers, for that
it [bikes againll their Root and Ell‘ence. It is as
well Prefervative' as Cirrative Land by reafon, that
it fo powerfully relills putridity, and clanfes, it
becomes an extraordinary remedy againl’t a [linking
Brat ya, tho’ it has been of many years [tand-
ingn t incides tough Flegm, dillolves it, and ex‘
gels all the evil juices of the Stomach, and other
i1'cera,,is; good againllStone, GraveLrSmd, and
Tamrous Muellage in the Reins, Ureters and Blad-
der. Dale ('0 manydrops" as to make the Liquor
lalimtl‘i; (harp, and may: be taken in all that the
Fatient inks, , 35 . , -'
XVII. The Oily TinEurt. Anointed upon the
arts alleEled, it is good againli Cramps, Convul-
lions, Tremblings of the Limbs, Numbnefs, Palftes,
and all forts of Pains and Aches proceeding from a
Cold mule. tGiven Clilletwife to one Dram or
more it gives cafe in Colicks,Tortions of the Bow-
els, $tone,fUa
0 ti A p.” CCLXXXVIII.
0f FLOWERDELUCE
’ Tuberous broad leaved, ‘
, . , 0R,, I,
FLNGrFLOWERDELUCE
broadleavcd.
I. 'H E Newer. It is called in Grant ‘Iwct‘
- ‘ “awn; wuw’van : in Latin Irirtulierghz la.
tifoliu .- Iand in Englifb Broad leavgd'ljubcrour How.
erdelnct. Some of the Greek: call It 19:, qxajt'facra,,
for which rmfon fome have given it‘thc name of
CoIJtrratrix, but is rather dulled In: 4 might Ar.
u‘ufmilimdine, quamjimr e72: regrefmtam, from
the Rainbow, whofe diverlity of olors, the Flow‘
er thereof ,doth imitate. Some have called it Re:
diffmarifm, bemufe it is excellent againfi the
Piles: and fome have called it Narom'm, from the
River 'Naron, becaufe by its Banks and Share it
grows in great plen r, Some have made a diffe-
rence between In: an Ireor, according to theLarm
Verfe, Iris purpumm flare”; gen't, Irto: album:
making Irir to lignihe the Blew Elowmlrlurr; and
[tear the White Florentine, or Flaunt!!! Offlll5
but this was purely amiltake in the Poet .-' However
i D d d now
,.,,, g., ., tempt, .
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